The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, December 2, 1971 67-46 in season opener wimmers 'No probable cause Heel OlltSCOre Dllke (in marijuana hearing by Collins Sprt Writer II (.'-jrohna swimming squad started -caion off on the right foot yesterday cjs:!v defeating f)uK. ',7-',. It 'a -i ' evident from ti.e -.tart o! the meet th-. Tar Heels had the les . vpt-rieneJ I ) i .l. e squad outmanned. i-v.Ti more imprew.'e was the fact several o! tlie team's best sw mrr.ers swam only r. exhibition and their times did r.ot ,'int in the final score. I he relay te-m o! I'.-ter Ra. M;Ke ! .d J . Peter I5j.-r.vs ; r. i (.eorie Svh,atline or( t'.e tir-.l eve".t. the -00 yard medley re! iv . with n time. Prom that time ti.e Heels never traile u in .o:r H.t a nee swimmer Ba-nes ..or.tir.-ed t e aroim.j domination b easily v. ir.nmg the 100 yard freestie. with a i 1 . 1 4 . . tinif. IPs closest competition was John V. ootvn j nd I nnkh.n Ov,-r, ot iJuke had ; l-r.ti.a! 1 ZA'.d times. arohra v. on t:rst and t.mrd places in the 200 yard free Myle v.ilh Da'.e Bedell Mm . hing fir t and J.m O Horn third. i;e.!eli"s v.mnirjg t :.-. v. as 1 :50.-S while " Porn h id a I .5 V. tone. Roland Staeb .! I Jul u.t4 -evojid ,ij..e v.nh a ! :54.7 Soj horn- -te lie n ( urell i vh'twed trer.gtii by t..'r ing tsr-t pla.e m the 50 an! tree st le w ; i h a time ot 22:4 euirids. H h I) nr. rnple r, ( 'arolma took .o -.ml p.:ce with 2 : 0 time lollowed I 1 !. d Br.;.jJ Dtite with j 23.0 i i l.i o In the 200 surd individual medley leort'e ( 'oxhe.id I no', tnj. h. mors for tlie Tar Heels with a time of 2:12.9. Duke's Charles Shaw won second place but Carolina's Rich Troost took third place with a 2:19.5 time. Freshman diver Lan-y May was impressive in his first competitive meet at Carolina by taking first place in both the individual medley and optional one meter events. His winning scores were 12S.60 points for the medley and 189.05 points for the optionals. Sophomore Don Chambers placed third in the relays for a 5:18.4 performance to win the 500-yard free style event, and Bob Nagel finished ahead of tv. o Blue Devils to win the 200-yard butterfly. Duke's Shaw and Greg Devereaux took the 200 backstroke and the 200 fireaststroke for Carolina with 2:29.3 time and Marshall Peck finished second in the back at 2:15.5. Then Osburn came back for a victory in the 100-yard free style, finishing at 50.5 seconds. 'As a whole, we swam well but it was nothing fantastic," said Coach Pat Earey. "We're looking forward to the meets with Navy, and Maryland right now." "Those meets will involve much stiffer competition and will better tell us what kind of team we have." he said. The Tar Heels were expected to contend for the ACC title with defending champion State, which has another great team, and Maryland, former ruler of the conference. 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Vike Cour.ty d:str.ct court ysdz: George F Bason said police had illegally searched a car involved m the case ar.d that evidence stemming from the search could not be admitted m court. Bason noted however that county prosecutors would still have the rich: to seek a bill of indictment from a grand jury. It was not known Wednesdav district solicitors would take the action Wake County assistant solicitor Randolph Riley, who handled the case in court Wednesday, said a decision on whether to seek a grand jury indictment would depend on the legal backing which could be found for his contention that the search w js legal. Both Coder. A center on the Wolfpack te3m. and Heuts. a o- forward, remained expressionless and quiet during the preliminary heanr.g. They refused immediate comment on how the court ruling would affect their decision announced last week to withdraw as active players on the university's basketball team. N. C. State coach Norm Sloan said. "If the case is over, both Coder and Heuts will dress out and play tonight. North Carolina State W3S scheduled to play its first game of the season against Atlantic Christian College here Wednesday night. Coder -nd Heuts were airested on Sept. 20 and charged with possession of five ounces of marijuana, a felony. Coder was also charged with transportation of narcotic drugs. School officials said at the time no action would be taken against Coder and Heuts unless they were found guilty in court. Code: Heu: . t - ' - v . t J... J I . trial had brought errarrae- : ur.iv rsitv Police office: A C M . . U edr.esday he i patrolling au -a m when he -potted a l-- - . :.: Maryland license plare parved otherwise empty parking lot Puller. Park near the ur.ivc M-r.day said he looked m round it unoccupied wut o:- ' coins strew n about and ". hat I -a hunting kr.it e. He said on the svp..: beer, stolen or aband.-ned. 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